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Some will try to interpret this article as an attack on George Osborne, who has made engagement with China a centrepiece of his economic strategy.
Some will try to interpret this as a blow to Ed Balls, the children's secretary, often portrayed as coveting the Treasury job, his old stamping ground, but Balls privately has for four weeks been urging Brown to say in public that Darling will keep his job if he gets re-elected.
Interpretation takes place at two levels; through the recollection of an experience the participant will try to interpret and make sense of the experience.
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"I'm sure they'll try to interpret it to say it was a right decision but I will never accept what they say and if they go hiding behind Uefa or Fifa again, then they'll be letting themselves down.
The built-in LEDs will flash in sequences that your brain will naturally try to interpret, resulting in various beautiful patterns produced by your own mind".
Will they try to interpret tracks from the new Radiohead album, expanding a songbook that already swells with cool?
Will they try to interpret tracks from the new Radiohead album, expanding a song book that already swells with cool?
We will then try to interpret the results.
I will let others try to interpret what it all means, but it does appear that the athlete in question, in exchange for allowing DeVry to publicize the relationship, gets $25,000 from DeVry, plus additional money for doing promotional work for DeVry, or for winning Olympic medals.
We hope that Asikainen and Krumbein will not feel downplayed if we try to interpret Chimeras and Consciousness mainly in the light of Lynn's lifetime work.
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